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she has a first amendment freedom of expression for her religion. why? >> bill: i don't know if improper is the right word. it's outrageous. >> it's unconstitutional. here is another word for you. >> bill: if you want to put a cross or star of david or crescent for the muslims around your neck. >> disturbing. put it that way. >> is she going to sue? is she going to take this further? >> she brought a letter saying i want an apology. this has been happening not just this one time but upsetting incidents. >> bill: that's a big cross though and that's a cross in play, right? that looks like the cross sister mary larona in the 3rd grade. almost hit me in the nose. >> but even if it's big, she has a right to wear it? >> she has an absolute right in a state school, freedom of expression. >> bill: we don't know whether she is going to litigate? >> she has got to show damages. >> it's been resolved so there is not going to be a financial recovery here. i think it's important for declaratory judgment so it doesn't happen to other people. she could tattoo a cross
she has a first amendment freedom of expression for her religion. why? >> bill: i don't know if improper is the right word. it's outrageous. >> it's unconstitutional. here is another word for you. >> bill: if you want to put a cross or star of david or crescent for the muslims around your neck. >> disturbing. put it that way. >> is she going to sue? is she going to take this further? >> she brought a letter saying i want an apology. this has been happening...
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he inquired to religion because catholicism death is a tragedy and he was very disturbed by that. >> harris: i want to go one step into this with you. the prosecution had talked about race and possibly playing a racism card and part of a prosecutorial move a was there something that would take this step to killing trayvon martin. how much did it affect your family? >> as it relates to this case, i think the judge kept the profiling for racial reasons out of the language of both opening statements and of the trial itself. i know they were alleging that george criminally profiled trayvon. being accused a racist is indefensible accusation. from our experience, standard people accuse someone of being a racist without foundation in fact. we have to retro actsively we are not. i think accusation should be leveled when they are appropriate when there is actual evidence or actual things that would suggest that those accusations might be true. >> harris: one of the things i have read, you said this really wasn't a black or white issue to begin with. my family is hispanic? >> right. >> harris:
he inquired to religion because catholicism death is a tragedy and he was very disturbed by that. >> harris: i want to go one step into this with you. the prosecution had talked about race and possibly playing a racism card and part of a prosecutorial move a was there something that would take this step to killing trayvon martin. how much did it affect your family? >> as it relates to this case, i think the judge kept the profiling for racial reasons out of the language of both...
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the more conservative you are in religion the more you get to look down on other religions as inferior. if you believe your religion alone is your one true devotion, then you believe you speak for god. and you're not going to sit down and speak with an infidel never mind you're not going to worship the same god, some people think you're going to hell because your parents put you in the wrong fan club. they all believe they smite because got smite. and they believe they have a get out of hell free card. and the fifth trait of every fundy, the endless sex hang ups. men enjoying sex, women enjoying sex, animals enjoying sex in the christian faith jesus not too many sex hangups but st. paul, the p.r. guy, a lot of them. and if god hated sex he would have found a boring for pro creation. there are many differences in world religious. the greatest thing that religious fundamentalist, they don't think they're better than you. they think god thinks they're better than you. basil where can we find you. on basil on twitter facebook and www.basilsmikle www.basilsmikleassociates.com. >> and tina d
the more conservative you are in religion the more you get to look down on other religions as inferior. if you believe your religion alone is your one true devotion, then you believe you speak for god. and you're not going to sit down and speak with an infidel never mind you're not going to worship the same god, some people think you're going to hell because your parents put you in the wrong fan club. they all believe they smite because got smite. and they believe they have a get out of hell...
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for what the religion is demanding of them. they may get to that because of psychological problems they have but then they are joined with the same motivation. so and abroad since we stopped that? we can't on a smaller level we can try to engage with moderate, a sensible, and mainstream members of which there are many. we can encourage them more to step out. with a totally unrelated story how i think about this, when i was the united states attorney i started to pursue the mafia. after reading my first case i was criticized for using the word mafia. not only was i criticized it was amended i am removed from office because it violated the guidelines you could not use the word mafia. that was put in at the behest of the anti-american civil rights supporters league who was the head of the colombo crime bill the. it was insulting to i ty americans. and i said i would continue to use the word mafia because it should only be insulting to those who are members of the mafia or those who sympathize with the mafia but for those who go as
for what the religion is demanding of them. they may get to that because of psychological problems they have but then they are joined with the same motivation. so and abroad since we stopped that? we can't on a smaller level we can try to engage with moderate, a sensible, and mainstream members of which there are many. we can encourage them more to step out. with a totally unrelated story how i think about this, when i was the united states attorney i started to pursue the mafia. after reading...
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this emanates from their perception of their religion and what their religion is demanding of them. then me get to that because of psychological problems of they have, but when they get to a pair joined in the same motivation. so if your asking, how can we stop that, we can't. on this long novel we can try. on a smaller level we can try to engage more with moderate sensible mainstream members of
this emanates from their perception of their religion and what their religion is demanding of them. then me get to that because of psychological problems of they have, but when they get to a pair joined in the same motivation. so if your asking, how can we stop that, we can't. on this long novel we can try. on a smaller level we can try to engage more with moderate sensible mainstream members of
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we protect speech that the famous people based on race and religion and sex and. of speech that would be criminal in every of other democratic country in the world including the ones that we would all recognize most not the speech comes from internet sites in the united states because we protected. i think we are right but we have to understand that is part of the price tag that is big enough, broad enough and concerned enough to allow government to even make decisions about the worst, in the meanest and to some degree the most dangerous speech. that is what we have made with freedom of expression is so important we will allow bad speech to be legally protected. >> when mark question what you think the greatest challenge of the 21st century going forward does it come from social media? in your experience tusis the laws of the court will be think the greatest challenge will be first amendment protection in the years to come? >> let me answer the easy part first. i don't think it will come because of the internet or new technology. people are likely to have more spe
we protect speech that the famous people based on race and religion and sex and. of speech that would be criminal in every of other democratic country in the world including the ones that we would all recognize most not the speech comes from internet sites in the united states because we protected. i think we are right but we have to understand that is part of the price tag that is big enough, broad enough and concerned enough to allow government to even make decisions about the worst, in the...
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are in, it is important to get the message out, and our pastors, we have a great group from diverse religions that came together with city hall and with the police department to make that connection and say, you know, it is a highly charged case as you know. we have all been following it. and just to say that there is no reason for the violence and this is what is going on in the courtroom and what is happening, make sure that information is getting out. as you know with a lack of communication there are conspiracy theorys and rumors and we need to dispel and keep everyone calm. >> thank you for joining us today. >> thanks for having me. >> civil rights and attorney richard saint paul is joining us from new york with reaction to the mayor's comments and concerns about this being a racially charged issue. welcome, great to have you here. >> great to be here. >> what was your reaction with the way the pastors went in the community to try to express concern over violence and public service adput out there trying to let people know that violence is not the answer and that people need to be heard,
are in, it is important to get the message out, and our pastors, we have a great group from diverse religions that came together with city hall and with the police department to make that connection and say, you know, it is a highly charged case as you know. we have all been following it. and just to say that there is no reason for the violence and this is what is going on in the courtroom and what is happening, make sure that information is getting out. as you know with a lack of communication...
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where he said he does not believe in jesus, and the hit imagine, imagine there's no countries and no religion too, chapman wrote his own words to the song with the altered lyric, imagine john lennon, dead. >> the defendant claimed that he was offended by the statement that john lennon had made that the beatles were more popular than jesus christ. >> it was an off the cuff comment during an interview, and it caused a lasting upset. >> people in the bible belt, young and old, took this comment to be that you are bigger than god, bigger than jesus, and he was totally misquoted. what he meant to say was that more people paid attention to the beatles than paid attention to jesus. he was not putting context to that. >> the beatles weather the storm, but in 1970, the band bureaucr breaks up and lennon embarks on a solo career with his wife. they move to new york city and take up residence at the dakota apartments. the apartments were featured in "rosemary's baby," it was home to many actors and musicians. >> they viewed america as being breath of fresh air for them at that time. little did they know
where he said he does not believe in jesus, and the hit imagine, imagine there's no countries and no religion too, chapman wrote his own words to the song with the altered lyric, imagine john lennon, dead. >> the defendant claimed that he was offended by the statement that john lennon had made that the beatles were more popular than jesus christ. >> it was an off the cuff comment during an interview, and it caused a lasting upset. >> people in the bible belt, young and old,...
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this emanates from their perception of their religion and whether religion is demanding of them. now, they may get to that because of psychological problems they have, but when they get to it their all joined in the same motivation. so asking how can we and some broad sense stop that, we can't. but on a smaller level we can try. i mean, in a smaller level we could try to engage more with moderate, sensible mainstream members of the muslim and islamic community, of which there are level. we could try to encourage them more to step out on this. i'm going to tell you a totally unrelated story but as part of how i think about all this. when i was united states attorney, the first thing i begin pursuing was the mafia. and then after bringing my first case against the mafia i was criticized for using the word mafia. not only was i criticized for using it, it was demanded that i be removed from office because it violated justice department guidelines that you couldn't use the word mafia. there was a guideline that have been put in at the behest of the italian-american civil rights commi
this emanates from their perception of their religion and whether religion is demanding of them. now, they may get to that because of psychological problems they have, but when they get to it their all joined in the same motivation. so asking how can we and some broad sense stop that, we can't. but on a smaller level we can try. i mean, in a smaller level we could try to engage more with moderate, sensible mainstream members of the muslim and islamic community, of which there are level. we...
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being of thew, muslim religion, that islam is not monolithic. ofre are various degrees belief as far as how much religion should the internet -- should be subjected for us to encourage the people who are tolerant of the views of others even within the religion. this was written by a spokesman for the muslim brotherhood. here are the stark facts. the western government that pretend to be on the sidelines are facilitating this chaos. you cannot call yourself neutral military coup a against an elected president. there were five high-level conversations between the egyptian government and the obama administration including a phone call with president obama to attempt at negotiation. -- guest: i think we will listen to any evidence the writer has as to whether that is true. that the natog powers in the western powers finance and help engineer this coup. i have heard on the other hand that there were actually too cozy with the morsi -- they were actually too cozy with the morsi administration. i think there is some overstatement. i would be very surpr
being of thew, muslim religion, that islam is not monolithic. ofre are various degrees belief as far as how much religion should the internet -- should be subjected for us to encourage the people who are tolerant of the views of others even within the religion. this was written by a spokesman for the muslim brotherhood. here are the stark facts. the western government that pretend to be on the sidelines are facilitating this chaos. you cannot call yourself neutral military coup a against an...
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they will never forget the americans that call for freedom, that call for separation of church and religion, that call for free democracy, supporting the fascist regime. >> we have to go, we're monitoring another major news event. we want to make sure we have you back as things develop there. thank you for joining us on the telephone, naguib. >>> the dual mandate is to pursue maximum employment and price stability. currently, we have an unemployment rate of 7.6%, which i think, if anything, overstates the health of our labor markets, given participation rates and many other indicators of underemployment and long-term employment. so we're not there, obviously, on the maximum employment part of the mandate. on price stability, inflation is now about 1%, which is below our 2% objective. so both sides of our mandate -- both the employment side and the inflation side -- are saying that we need to be more accommodative. moreover, the other portion of macroeconomic policy, fiscal policy, is now actually quite restrictive. cbo estimates that current federal fiscal policy is subtracting 1.5 percenta
they will never forget the americans that call for freedom, that call for separation of church and religion, that call for free democracy, supporting the fascist regime. >> we have to go, we're monitoring another major news event. we want to make sure we have you back as things develop there. thank you for joining us on the telephone, naguib. >>> the dual mandate is to pursue maximum employment and price stability. currently, we have an unemployment rate of 7.6%, which i think,...
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he made reference to the dirty immigrants with different languages and different religions on the outskirts of town that were going to change everything in episcopalians. he was talking about germans, scafned they'vians, lutherans and catholics. they did transform the culture of minnesota. we're no longer the culture of yankee immigrants who came there from new england. i don't think it made things work. it might have made things better. if you look at the positive aspects of the cull fewer and the people coming to this country. they have a high and growing rate entrepreneurship, almost double over the last several years. they are somewhat more religious than native born americans. they have a strong sense of family. i think that that's all good. we know that immigrants send to be more nationalistic than people who have been here for a long time. they're willing to risk to come to this country. i don't know they're going to change the culture. i don't deny that people in communities that are affected by this incur some difficulties. i've seen it in my home area in the midwest but on balance
he made reference to the dirty immigrants with different languages and different religions on the outskirts of town that were going to change everything in episcopalians. he was talking about germans, scafned they'vians, lutherans and catholics. they did transform the culture of minnesota. we're no longer the culture of yankee immigrants who came there from new england. i don't think it made things work. it might have made things better. if you look at the positive aspects of the cull fewer and...
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this emanates from their perception of their religion and what their religion is demanding of them. now, they may get to that because of psychlogical problems they have, but then when they get to it they are all joined in the same motivation. if you're asking, gee, how can we in some broad sense stop that, we can't, but on a smaller level, we can try. on a smaller level we could try to engage more with moderate, sensible, mainstream members of the muslim and islamic community, which there are many. we could try to encourage them more to step out on this. i'm going to tell you a totally unrelated story but it's part of how i think about all this. when i was united states attorney, the first thing i egan pursuing was the mafia. after bringing my first case against the mafia, i was criticized for using the word mafia. not only was i criticized for using it, it was demanded that i be removed from office because it violated the justice department gines that you couldn't use the word mafia. it was a gine that -- guideline that had been put in at the behest of the italian american civil ri
this emanates from their perception of their religion and what their religion is demanding of them. now, they may get to that because of psychlogical problems they have, but then when they get to it they are all joined in the same motivation. if you're asking, gee, how can we in some broad sense stop that, we can't, but on a smaller level, we can try. on a smaller level we could try to engage more with moderate, sensible, mainstream members of the muslim and islamic community, which there are...
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as part of the enlightenment tradition, it was a religion of deed, not of creed, a way of life, by ethical precepts. adopting obligations to help in this society in which we grew up and the people around them. rather than being defined in terms of what he did or did not believe and this ethical culture society grew very quickly after being set up following felix adler's sermonette few days into the future in 1873 ended attracted to it many of the people i have been mentioning, the morgantowns, the guggenheims and solomon and sigmund oppenheimer became fervent members of the ethical culture society, so did julius oppenheimer and therefore that was the society in which oppenheimer, robert oppenheimer grew up. he went to the ethical culture school. shaped the way, an obligation to american life particularly because part of this outlook that was spread by the ethical culture society including by school, was a certain conception of america as the land of the free, the land that preserve individual liberties and oppenheimer grew up believing he never once abandoned that belief and it was central
as part of the enlightenment tradition, it was a religion of deed, not of creed, a way of life, by ethical precepts. adopting obligations to help in this society in which we grew up and the people around them. rather than being defined in terms of what he did or did not believe and this ethical culture society grew very quickly after being set up following felix adler's sermonette few days into the future in 1873 ended attracted to it many of the people i have been mentioning, the morgantowns,...
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captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> on the next "washington onurnal," russell moore religion and politics, and a director at the george mason masters program for transportation policy talks about the creation of the interstate highway system and the trust fund. "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. now, democratic congressman and house minority whip steny hoyer of maryland in a round-table discussion with students about college affordability in light of student loan interest rates doubling at the beginning of the month. from the university of maryland, this is about one hour. >> the first thing i thought we would do is i know you just introduce yourself, but i'm like everybody -- hi, there. >> hi, how are you? >> how are you? hi, sarah. the lady with the money, yes? wonderful.een she does a great job here at the university. let me start by telling you as some of you may know, before your parents were born, i was a student here at the university of maryland. literally, depending on how late your parents had you. and i started here in 1957, and i am still a
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this time it is religion within the ranks. we're talking about the military ranks. it seems like it is a problem for the white house. they're fighting an amendment that would guarantee free religious expression in the military. louisiana congressman john fleming is sponsoring that amendment and joins us now. congressman, thanks for joining us. how exactly is the white house justifying its opposition to what seems pretty straightforward defense of the first amendment? an individual's right to practice his religion. >> tucker, that's a great question. to be honest with you, the white house really is not defending their position. for some reason they don't want military members to be able to freely express their religious beliefs. and we've seen with this administration a broad front not just in the military but in other areas as well. >> it doesn't really add up. i mean, this is an administration that put a premium on protecting the rights of the individual right is beefed up, enforcement of various civil rights laws in the civil rights division of the justice departm
this time it is religion within the ranks. we're talking about the military ranks. it seems like it is a problem for the white house. they're fighting an amendment that would guarantee free religious expression in the military. louisiana congressman john fleming is sponsoring that amendment and joins us now. congressman, thanks for joining us. how exactly is the white house justifying its opposition to what seems pretty straightforward defense of the first amendment? an individual's right to...
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. >> steve: for thoughts, let's go to cleveland and religion contributor father jonathan morris. what do you make of this? >> i thought i knew brian. >> steve: do you know brian. >> generally a good guy. but i was listening to this on the radio and, gosh, you know. he's a little kid. >> brian: out of everything you've heard as a priest, this is the worst thing -- you can't get your head around this? >> brian, don't try to get out of this. i studied -- there are three elements to judging a moral act. one is the nature of the act itself. hitting a little kid, that's -- come on. listen, secondly, the intention. i mean, the intention was obviously evil. the intention was obviously evil. he was doing too well. you wanted to test him. he's a little kid now, brian. keep that in mind. thirdly, circumstances. >> brian: i had to get the rebound. >> brian, i don't know what to say. >> steve: you always know what to say. >> brian: how could you not know what to say? >> i mean, the kid was crying. >> steve: i've never seen this kind of cross-examination in a cable confession. [ laughter ] >>
. >> steve: for thoughts, let's go to cleveland and religion contributor father jonathan morris. what do you make of this? >> i thought i knew brian. >> steve: do you know brian. >> generally a good guy. but i was listening to this on the radio and, gosh, you know. he's a little kid. >> brian: out of everything you've heard as a priest, this is the worst thing -- you can't get your head around this? >> brian, don't try to get out of this. i studied -- there...
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whether it's to accommodate religions or ceremony styles. increasing number of couples are saying more than one set of i do. for nearly-weds, planning for their one, big day, it's difficult enough from picking the perfect dress, to finding a venue to balancing a budget. imagine planning for three. >> this is the dress that i wore to the catholic ceremony. >> reporter: this woman needed four wedding dresses for three, different wedding ceremonies at three different venues. two in california. and one in new jersey. >> we're doing three wedding dresses? >> we are. >> reporter: with a dress budget of $15,000, she said yes to three of the four dresses on tlc's show "say yes to the dress." >> are you saying yes to dress number one? >> yes. >> are you saying yes to dress number two? >> yes. >> are you saying yes to dress number three? >> yes. >> reporter: and as it turns out, ringing in your marriage more than once is a growing phenomenon. >> often times, families with very different ideas of what a wedding should look like, a couple has to decide
whether it's to accommodate religions or ceremony styles. increasing number of couples are saying more than one set of i do. for nearly-weds, planning for their one, big day, it's difficult enough from picking the perfect dress, to finding a venue to balancing a budget. imagine planning for three. >> this is the dress that i wore to the catholic ceremony. >> reporter: this woman needed four wedding dresses for three, different wedding ceremonies at three different venues. two in...
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the company says they were following code that says advertising should not include religion or religious themes. >> brian: we know jim cook. we should call him. every time he comes, he gives us a beer. >> steve: you got to follow what the beer institute tells you. >> brian: i bought summer ale. that's how i welcome in the summer and july 4th. >> gretchen: been a long summer apparently for you. welcome to summer, pal. >> brian: meanwhile, new overnight in the egypt situation, the muslim brotherhood not giving up its fight for power. conner powell live in cairo with the breaking details. i guess 51 dead already because the muslim brotherhood has declared war on the military, i understand, conner. >> yesterday was a single deadliest day here in egypt since the start of the egyptian revolution 2 1/2 years ago. very different account of what actually led to yesterday's death. the military says they were attacked by, quote, terrorists. members of the muslim brotherhood say they were protesting peacefully outside the republican guard headquarters when the military just began opening fire on the
the company says they were following code that says advertising should not include religion or religious themes. >> brian: we know jim cook. we should call him. every time he comes, he gives us a beer. >> steve: you got to follow what the beer institute tells you. >> brian: i bought summer ale. that's how i welcome in the summer and july 4th. >> gretchen: been a long summer apparently for you. welcome to summer, pal. >> brian: meanwhile, new overnight in the egypt...
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sharing of jerusalem in some fashion that gives the two religions a sense of equality. demille tarization of the palestinian state and a deal based on 67 lines accommodations. 63% of israelis support that. i think netanyahu is clever. sometimes too opportunistic, but he's smart. >> he's pragmatic. >> 90% of americans support background checks and can not get that done here. public opinion polls don't always get you where you want -- >> sometimes they open the doors. >> i agree. >> let me ask you, because you talked about the possibility of obama being a transformational president in the foreign policy area. we can go through country by country. back to egypt, what, if anything, should he be doing differently than what he's doing now, which is not very much obviously, to make it come out the right way and assure his place in history? >> well, first of all, not to get overly involved publicly, this is a sensitive issue obviously within egypt and american meddling can be extremely counter productive. people don't like medalers and america has gotten the reputation of beak
sharing of jerusalem in some fashion that gives the two religions a sense of equality. demille tarization of the palestinian state and a deal based on 67 lines accommodations. 63% of israelis support that. i think netanyahu is clever. sometimes too opportunistic, but he's smart. >> he's pragmatic. >> 90% of americans support background checks and can not get that done here. public opinion polls don't always get you where you want -- >> sometimes they open the doors. >> i...